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How
to Apply
- Submit a completed application and the $15 non-refundable
application fee to the Admissions Office.
- Submit an official copy of high school transcript
or official GED scores to the Admissions Office. (Transcript
request forms are available in the Admissions Office.)
and/or Submit an official copy of all college transcripts
to the Admissions Office. Transcripts from all colleges
attended for credit must be submitted. Veterans must
submit a copy of Form DD214 to verify courses completed
in the military. (Transcript request forms are available
in the Admissions Office.)
- Take the ASSET placement test. In lieu of the ASSET,
official scores on the SAT, ACT, COMPASS or CPE may
be submitted. These scores may be accepted provided
that they are no more than five years old. Official
transcripts from a regionally accredited postsecondary
institution documenting successful completion (a grade
of C or better) in equivalent, program-level English
and math courses may be submitted in lieu of taking
the placement test. Reasonable accommodations are
made during testing for those who need them. (Please
notify the Admissions Office prior to the scheduled
test date.)
- Applicants are processed and the names of applicants
are placed on a list of programs on a first-come,
first-served priority, except in competitive admission
programs. Because of the increasing demand for technical
training, the chances of being accepted in the desired
program are better if a student applies early. Students
are notified by mail of their acceptance into a program,
and are mailed a time and date to report for registration.
Some programs may not accept new students every quarter.
Note: Certain certificate programs
do not require a high school diploma, GED, or placement
test scores. Placement tests are not required for special
admission (degree/diploma/certificate) students unless
recommended by the Admissions Office. Recommendation
will be based on educational data listed on the Application
for Admission. Contact the Admissions Office for details.
Lanier Tech does not allow a student to enroll in two
different programs at the same time. A student must complete
all requirements for one program before applying and being
accepted into another program.
| Practical
Nursing Transfer Students |
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Applicants to Lanier Tech who have been previously enrolled
at a postsecondary institution and desire entrance into
the Practical Nursing program must meet all admissions
requirements of transfer students. In addition, these
applicants must submit a letter of reference from their
instructor at the previous institution and adhere to the
competitive admission process used by the Practical Nursing
program at Lanier Tech. Applicants will then be admitted
on a space available basis within the appropriate course
sequence.
Students
desiring to change programs must complete the appropriate
forms and meet all the admissions standards for their
new program of study. If the program to which the student
is attempting to transfer has a waiting list, the student
will be placed on the list in accordance with the date
of application for transfer. The student will be notified
by the Director of Admissions of his/her admission status
into the new program. Change of program forms should be
submitted prior to the posted quarterly application deadline
to ensure timely processing.
| Disadvantaged
& Disabled Students |
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Within a framework of personal guidance and evaluation,
special services are provided for the disadvantaged and/or
disabled student, and students with limited English proficiency.
These services include aiding students in setting realistic
goals, making reasonable accommodations, providing job
orientation and placement, providing assistance in determining
the degree and nature of the disability and/or disadvantage,
and suggesting community service agencies for additional
assistance. For further information, contact the Coordinator
of Special Services/ADA in the Student Affairs Office
on the Main Campus.
A student who leaves
the College in good standing may apply for readmission
as early as the next academic quarter. This should be
done through the Admission Office. Students who have been
dismissed because of unsatisfactory academic progress
may be readmitted after one quarter of absence from the
School. A student suspended for disciplinary reasons may
be considered for readmission at the end of the suspension
by making an appeal through the Vice President for Student
Affairs' Office. Readmission to a program will be granted
on a space-available basis within the appropriate course
sequence. A break in enrollment in excess of two quarters
will require students to complete the curriculum in place
at the time of re-enrollment.
| Readmission
to the Nursing Program |
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Students
dropped from the Practical Nursing program for attendance
(i.e., maternity, health related, family illness, personal
difficulties), academic reasons or students who have made
less than a "C" in a nursing course will be
allowed to repeat the course(s) one time only. Readmission
to the program will be granted on a space-available basis
within the appropriate course sequence and will be based
on the date the student applied for readmission.
The programs listed below use a competitive admission
process to select applicants for admission. Criteria varies
by program but may include interviews, work experience
evaluation, review of grades, and additional aptitude
or competency testing. Please refer to the program information
section for specific competitive admission criteria for
each program.
- Dental
Assisting
- Dental
Hygiene
- Medical
Laboratory Technology
- Motorsports
Vehicle Technology
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- Practical
Nursing
- Radiologic
Technology
- Surgical
Technology
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9/12/2008
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| NLN Testing Registration |
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9/25/2008
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| NLN Testing - Jackson |
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9/26/2008
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| NLN Testing - Oakwood |
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9/29/2008
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| NLN Testing - Forsyth Campus |
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